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February 4, 2002
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Chill returns after hot spell
A cold front will bring lows in the 40s tonight. Forecasts say it won't warm up much for at least a week.

[Times photo: Dirk Shadd]
Kaylyn Elliott, 4, of Tampa, bundles up with her towel at Gandy Beach in St. Petersburg Sunday afternoon. |
Howard Troxler
Capital is all wrapped up in principle these days
TALLAHASSEE -- Hot lingo from the capital:
Top stories
Judge's case has lawyers sparring
The battle between a judge's lawyer and the commission trying to review criminal charges against him results in a frenzy of filings.
Drifting presaged tragedy for teen
Transferred from school to school, Charles Bishop formed few, if any, lasting friendships.
Knight Parade will not include sole gay krewe
The Krewe of Cavaliers won't be in this year's Knight Parade after complaints about last year's behavior.
Retirement's reward
They lived modestly and made their money the old-fashioned way. Now, at 60, a couple are polishing their dream home, a Harbour Island jewel.
Rainfall amounts may mean fewer fires
TAMPA -- After four years of drought, rainfall amounts around Florida were close to normal this past summer, giving firefighters and homeowners hope that this year's wildfire season won't be too bad.
South Pinellas headlines
Cooling problems plague theaters
North Pinellas headlines
Clearwater mayor looks at his term, city's future
Hobbyists find delight in piloting from below
Where are the trail's friends?
Affordable housing units blend into city
Letters deliver word to waiting students
Tour goes where the wild things are
Crash near school renews call for signal
Schools alone do not shape children
Driver dies when car strikes trailer
16-month-old boy drowns in pool at motel
Hillsborough headlines
Father catches thief who took van, girl
News of Florida
Spotlight pays off for woman who bit dog
A new mayor tempers image of turbulent Miami
Momentum builds to increase security measures

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